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On this Wednesday, June 11 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex covers the fallout from the Las Vegas shooting and a new influx of illegal aliens into the United States as Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials declare they may not go after all illegal immigrants who do not show up for hearings after entering the country. Alex talks with California activist Telly Blackwood who was recently visited by the Department of Homeland Security and asked about firearms and his affiliation to Alex Jones. Alex also talks with Valerie D'Orazio, a comic book writer, editor and blogger who works for Marvel, DC and other publishers. Her comics include Beyond: Edward Snowden, which includes a cameo by Jones. Finally, Alex welcomes Vani Hari to the show. Hari is an organic food activist who is investigating beer ingredients and has launched a petition at FoodBabe.com to make the ingredients public. Alex also takes your calls on today's worldwide broadcast. - Watch now

In an unprecedented move, one of the world's largest telecoms, Vodaphone, released a report disclosing the vast scope of government surveillance. Vodaphone released this report in an effort to maintain consumer trust by explaining how they deal with intrusive government control. Sadly, this is just the latest revelation throwing it in your face that Big Brothers' eyes and ears everywhere, and you can't do anything about it.
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On the June 10 transmission of the Alex Jones Show, Jones continues breaking down the Las Vegas shooting and marvels at how all its elements neatly tie up into a nice package for the media to demonize Tea Party supporters, Second Amendment proponents, and the alternative media in one fell swoop. Alex also analyzes how the shooting weaves perfectly into the government's rightwing extremist meme, which essentially equates conservatives with Al Qaeda, and looks at the various developments in the ongoing push for amnesty. On today's show, Alex welcomes Andrew Demeter, the young activist and documentary film maker who recently confronted House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi on the NSA's “illegal and ubiquitous data collection.” We'll also examine how Hillary Clinton's book has begun mobilizing a campaign of sexism in anticipation of a 2016 presidential run, and also take your calls on this worldwide edition. - Watch now